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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; PJ Williams played like a boss...
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Re: Lattimore
PJ Williams played like a boss
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Re: Lattimore
Cooks doesn't always just line up at outside receiver, he goes into the slot as well. I'd bet my lunch money that Latimore did not allow all that and also remember we play zone a lot also. So maybe Lat started out covering him but he was handed off to a safety. So if I was to place a bet, it was a safety that allowed the majority of that.
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Re: Lattimore
Lattimore did get beat by cook. Goff gain my respect cause of his timely throws and smarts not to try to target Lattimore. Lattimore is not my concerns cause his play is solid. My concerns are on M Williams tackling
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Re: Lattimore
Can we worry about Trey Hendrickson vs the run game or the invisible safety aka Kurt Coleman
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Re: Lattimore
Our defense is reminiscent our of Superbowl team where we were ranked in the bottom third of the league. Regardless of how "bad" it was, it made key plays when it counted and we just managed to win games. Big stops and key turnovers. Worked then and seems to be working now.
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